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The search diaog can be used to find a word or phrase in the bible or commentary. Currently, you can only search one translation of the bible or commentary at a time. The range of the search can be the entire sixty six books of the bible, or it can be limited to new or old testament. You can also specify a custom range such as John - Revelation. If "search as a single phrase" option is checked, then all search words must appear together in the bible text, or else they will not turn up in the search results. The search is not performed in a case sensitive manner, unless you check the "match case" box. The results of a search show up in the list box at the bottom left of the dialog. Double clicking on a search result will jump the main bible pane to that verse. The preview of currently selected search result (that is, the selected verse) is displayed in the bottom right. The preview text of a seach result has the original search words highlighted in red. <br /> <br />

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The "add results to verse list" button lauches a dialog. This dialog lets you save the results of a search by creating a new verse list, or by appending the search results to an existing verse list. Although it is only possible to search one translation of the bible or commentary at a time, you can perform multiple searches in sequence, each time appending the results to the same verse list. 
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